David Conover's Famous Cousins
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John Bushnell (M)
b. circa 1492, d. after 20 October 1585, #42001
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Relationship=12th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     John Bushnell was born circa 1492 at Tilehurst, Berkshire, England. He was the son of William Bushnell. John Bushnell married Alice (Unknown) circa 1516 at Tilehurst, Berkshire, England. John Bushnell died after 20 October 1585 at Tilehurst, Berkshire, England.

Child of John Bushnell
Nicholas Bushnell+ b. 1524, d. 19 Jan 1592/93

Alice (Unknown) (F)
b. before 1494, #42002

     Alice (Unknown) was born before 1494 at Tilehurst, Berkshire, England. She married John Bushnell, son of William Bushnell, circa 1516 at Tilehurst, Berkshire, England.

William Bushnell (M)
b. circa 1466, d. 31 August 1564, #42003
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Relationship=13th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     William Bushnell was born circa 1466 at Tilehurst, Berkshire, England. He was the son of William Bushnell and Joan (Unknown). William Bushnell died on 31 August 1564 at Tilehurst, Berkshire, England.

Child of William Bushnell
John Bushnell+ b. c 1492, d. a 20 Oct 1585

William Bushnell (M)
b. 1434, #42004
Relationship=14th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     William Bushnell was born in 1434 at Of, Tilehurst, Berkshire, England. He married Joan (Unknown) in 1460 at England.

Child of William Bushnell and Joan (Unknown)
William Bushnell+ b. c 1466, d. 31 Aug 1564

Joan (Unknown) (F)
b. 1438, #42005
Relationship=14th great-grandmother of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     Joan (Unknown) was born in 1438 at Of, Tilehurst, Berkshire, England. She married William Bushnell in 1460 at England.

Child of Joan (Unknown) and William Bushnell
William Bushnell+ b. c 1466, d. 31 Aug 1564

John Bridmore (M)
#42006
Relationship=11th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover Jr..

Child of John Bridmore
Joan Bridmore+ b. c 1483

Katherine Gator (F)
b. circa 1580, d. circa 1633, #42007

     Katherine Gator was also known as Katharine Gator. Katherine Gator was born circa 1580 at Chelmsford, Essex, England. She married Thomas Tupper, son of Henry Tupper, on 29 April 1622 at Chelmsford, Essex, England. Katherine Gator died circa 1633 at England.

Children of Katherine Gator and Thomas Tupper
Katherine Tupper+ b. 11 Jan 1623, d. 4 Jun 1676
Robert Tupper b. c 1630, d. 1630

Susan Turner (F)
d. 1634, #42008

     Subsequent information would indicate that the marriage to Susan Turner may not be correct. Old records show Susan's death on Apr 14 1651 in England and that Robert Tupper did not marry Deporah Perry but insted she married Robert Harper. Susan Turner married Thomas Tupper, son of Henry Tupper, on 25 January 1627/28 at Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts. Susan Turner died in 1634 at Topsfield, Massachusetts.

Children of Susan Turner and Thomas Tupper
Thomas Tupper b. b 1633, d. b 1633
Robert Tupper b. 3 Nov 1633

Margery (Unknown) (F)
d. 4 November 1655, #42009

     Margery (Unknown) married John Johnson before 1633. Margery (Unknown) immigrated circa 1633. She died on 4 November 1655 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. She was buried on 9 June 1656 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

Elizabeth (Unknown) (F)
#42013
Relationship=10th great-grandmother of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     Elizabeth (Unknown) married Thomas Mowry.

Child of Elizabeth (Unknown) and Thomas Mowry
Roger Mowry+ b. 1610, d. 5 Jan 1666/67

Johanna Inman (F)
b. 1644, d. 1718, #42014

     Johanna Inman was also known as Joanna Inman. Johanna Inman was born in 1644 at Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island. Johanna Inman was born circa 1646. She published marriage intentions on 28 August 1666 at Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island. Johanna Inman died in 1718 at Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island. REF: 1) JOHN O AUSTIN: Genealogical History of Rhode Island.
2) RUTH L MAY: Early Rhode Island Settelers-Edward Inman.

Child of Johanna Inman and Nathaniel Mowry
Henry Mowry b. c 1670, d. 12 Nov 1759

Grace Negus (F)
d. after 21 December 1671, #42015

     Grace Negus married Barnabus Fawer circa 1650. Grace Negus married John Johnson before May 1656. Grace Negus left a will on 21 December 1671

"Grace Johnosn" "very weak in body" bequeathed to "my two brothers Jonathan and Benjamin" all my estate equally divided; "my brother Jonathan Negus" executor; "they shall give to them that was helpful to me in my sickness.

She died after 21 December 1671 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Her estate was proved on 29 December 1671.

Barnabus Fawer (M)
#42016

     Barnabus Fawer married Grace Negus circa 1650.

Capt. Issac Johnson (M)
b. 11 February 1615/16, d. 19 December 1675, #42017
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Relationship=9th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     Capt. Issac Johnson was baptized on 11 February 1615/16 at Ware End, Great Amwell, Herefordshire, England. He was the son of John Johnson and Mary Heath. Capt. Issac Johnson married Elizabeth Porter on 20 January 1636/37 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Capt. Issac Johnson died on 19 December 1675 at Naraganset Indian Fort at age 59; he was in charge of 52 Indians that marched from Boston to Mount Hope. He was the first to fall at the Narraganset Indian Fort.

Elizabeth Porter (F)
b. 10 February 1610/11, d. 15 August 1683, #42018

     Elizabeth Porter was baptized on 10 February 1610/11 at Ware, Hertfordshire, England. She married Capt. Issac Johnson, son of John Johnson and Mary Heath, on 20 January 1636/37 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Elizabeth Porter died on 13 August 1683 at age 72. She died on 15 August 1683 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, at age 72.

Humphrey Johnson (M)
b. 5 November 1620, d. 24 July 1693, #42019
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Relationship=9th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     Humphrey Johnson was born in 1611 at Heron Hill, Kent, England. He was baptized on 5 November 1620 at Ware End, Great Amwell, Herefordshire, England. He was the son of John Johnson and Mary Heath. Humphrey Johnson married Ellen Cheney, daughter of William Cheney Sr. and Margaret Mason, on 26 March 1642 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Humphrey Johnson married Abigail Stansfield on 6 December 1678 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Humphrey Johnson was Farmer. He died on 24 July 1693 at Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, at age 72. Ancestor of Pres. FDR Fought Ind.-King Philip's War Resided in Roxbury many years, then removed to Hingham. A man of affaires and a soldier in Capt. Isaac Johnson's Co. in the war against King Philip in 1675.

Ellen Cheney (F)
b. circa 1620, d. 28 September 1678, #42020
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Relationship=8th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     Ellen Cheney was born circa 1620. She was the daughter of William Cheney Sr. and Margaret Mason. Ellen Cheney was born circa 1626 at England. She married Humphrey Johnson, son of John Johnson and Mary Heath, on 26 March 1642 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Ellen Cheney died on 26 September 1678 at Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. She died on 28 September 1678 at Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

Abigail Stansfield (F)
#42021

     Abigail Stansfield married Samuel May before 6 December 1678. Abigail Stansfield married Humphrey Johnson, son of John Johnson and Mary Heath, on 6 December 1678 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

Elizabeth Johnson (F)
b. 22 August 1619, d. 1684, #42022
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Relationship=9th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     Elizabeth Johnson was baptized on 22 August 1619 at Ware End, Great Amwell, Herefordshire, England. She was the daughter of John Johnson and Mary Heath. Elizabeth Johnson married Robert Pepper on 14 March 1642/43 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Elizabeth Johnson died in 1684.

Robert Pepper (M)
b. circa 1620, d. 7 July 1684, #42023

     Robert Pepper was born circa 1620. He married Elizabeth Johnson, daughter of John Johnson and Mary Heath, on 14 March 1642/43 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Robert Pepper died on 7 July 1684 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

George Penn (M)
b. circa 1583, #42024
Relationship=10th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     George Penn was born circa 1583. He married Elizabeth (Unknown).

Child of George Penn and Elizabeth (Unknown)
Christian Penn+ b. 1606, d. c 1684

Elizabeth (Unknown) (F)
b. circa 1587, #42025
Relationship=10th great-grandmother of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     Elizabeth (Unknown) was born circa 1587. She married George Penn.

Child of Elizabeth (Unknown) and George Penn
Christian Penn+ b. 1606, d. c 1684

Francis Eaton (M)
b. circa 1595, d. before 8 November 1633, #42026

     Francis Eaton was born circa 1595. He married Sarah (Unknown) before 1620. Francis Eaton immigrated in November 1620 to Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; aboard the Mayflower. He married (Unknown) (Unknown) circa 1622 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Francis Eaton married Christian Penn, daughter of George Penn and Elizabeth (Unknown), circa 1624 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Francis Eaton was a carpenter. He died before 8 November 1633 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

Child of Francis Eaton and Sarah (Unknown)
Samuel Eaton+ b. c 1620, d. b 29 Oct 1684

Children of Francis Eaton and Christian Penn
Rachel Eaton b. 1625, d. 1661
Benjamin Eaton b. a 1 Jun 1627, d. 16 Jan 1711/12
Christoper Eaton b. 1629

Rachel Eaton (F)
b. 1625, d. 1661, #42027
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Relationship=8th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     Rachel Eaton was born in 1625 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Francis Eaton and Christian Penn. Rachel Eaton married Joseph Ransdell on 2 March 1644/45 at Probably, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Rachel Eaton died in 1661. She died on 24 October 1948 at Rush County, Indiana.

Benjamin Eaton (M)
b. after 1 June 1627, d. 16 January 1711/12, #42028
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Relationship=8th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     Benjamin Eaton was born after 1 June 1627 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He was the son of Francis Eaton and Christian Penn. On 11 February 1635/36 He was apprenticed to Bridget Fuller for fourteen years.
Benjamin Eaton married Sarah Hoskins on 4 December 1660 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Benjamin Eaton died on 16 January 1711/12 at Plympton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

Christoper Eaton (M)
b. 1629, #42029
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Relationship=8th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     Christoper Eaton was born in 1629. He was the son of Francis Eaton and Christian Penn.

Joseph Ransdell (M)
d. 25 May 1674, #42030

     Joseph Ransdell was also known as Joseph Ramsden. He married Rachel Eaton, daughter of Francis Eaton and Christian Penn, on 2 March 1644/45 at Probably, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Joseph Ransdell died on 25 May 1674.

Sarah Hoskins (F)
b. 16 September 1637, #42031

     Sarah Hoskins was born on 16 September 1637 at Probably, Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. She married Benjamin Eaton, son of Francis Eaton and Christian Penn, on 4 December 1660 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

Joseph Burgess Jr. (M)
b. 26 February 1700/1, d. 1756, #42032
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Relationship=6th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover Jr..

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General Douglas MacArthur
President Rutherford Birchard Hayes
President George Walker Bush
President George Herbert Walker Bush

     Joseph Burgess Jr. was also known as Joseph Burge. Joseph Burgess Jr. was born on 26 February 1700/1 at Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was the son of Joseph Burgess and Thomasine Bangs. Joseph Burgess Jr. was born on 26 February 1701/2 at Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He married Thankfull Snow, daughter of Lt. Nicholas Snow and Lydia Shaw, on 11 April 1723 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Joseph Burgess Jr. among the first members of the First Church in Yarmouth, MA at East Church, Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, circa March 1727. He and Thankfull Snow resided at at Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, circa 1729. Joseph Burgess Jr. and Thankfull Snow resided at at Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, before 1733. Joseph Burgess Jr. died in 1756 at Plainfield, Connecticut.

Children of Joseph Burgess Jr. and Thankfull Snow
Lydia Burgess+ b. 18 Apr 1724, d. c 1811
Hannah Burgess b. 24 Apr 1726
Phebe Burgess b. 2 Apr 1728
Thankful Burgess b. 16 Mar 1728/29, d. a 16 Mar 1729/30
Mary Burgess b. 3 Mar 1730/31
Joseph Burgess b. 8 Mar 1734/35
Mercy Burgess b. 15 May 1737, d. b 1741
Thankfull Burgess b. 2 Sep 1739
Mercy Burgess b. 29 Nov 1741
Seth Burgess b. 31 May 1745, d. 24 Jan 1814

Thankfull Snow (F)
b. 7 February 1701/2, d. after 17 February 1755, #42033
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Relationship=6th great-grandmother of David Kipp Conover Jr..

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General Douglas MacArthur
President Rutherford Birchard Hayes
President George Walker Bush
President George Herbert Walker Bush

     Thankfull Snow was born on 7 February 1701/2 at Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Lt. Nicholas Snow and Lydia Shaw. Thankfull Snow was born on 17 February 1702 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She married Joseph Burgess Jr., son of Joseph Burgess and Thomasine Bangs, on 11 April 1723 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Thankfull Snow was was dismissed from the church on 30 June 1728 at South Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She and Joseph Burgess Jr. resided at at Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, circa 1729. Thankfull Snow and Joseph Burgess Jr. resided at at Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, before 1733. Thankfull Snow removed to at Plainfield, Windham County, Connecticut, after 1741. She died after 25 June 1751 at Of, Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She died after 17 February 1755.

Children of Thankfull Snow and Joseph Burgess Jr.
Lydia Burgess+ b. 18 Apr 1724, d. c 1811
Hannah Burgess b. 24 Apr 1726
Phebe Burgess b. 2 Apr 1728
Thankful Burgess b. 16 Mar 1728/29, d. a 16 Mar 1729/30
Mary Burgess b. 3 Mar 1730/31
Joseph Burgess b. 8 Mar 1734/35
Mercy Burgess b. 15 May 1737, d. b 1741
Thankfull Burgess b. 2 Sep 1739
Mercy Burgess b. 29 Nov 1741
Seth Burgess b. 31 May 1745, d. 24 Jan 1814

Lt. Nicholas Snow (M)
b. 6 December 1663, d. between 25 June 1751 and 29 May 1754, #42034
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Relationship=7th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     Lt. Nicholas Snow was born on 6 December 1663 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was the son of Capt Mark Snow and Jane Prence. Lt. Nicholas Snow married Lydia Shaw, daughter of Deacon Johnathan Shaw and Phebe Watson, on 4 April 1689 at Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Lt. Nicholas Snow and Lydia Shaw were married by record on 4 April 1689 at Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. On 3 June 1690 Lt. Nicholas Snow was made a freeman at at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He left a will on 25 June 1751

mentions Joseph, Mary and Hannah Snow, children of son Prence Snow.

He died between 25 June 1751 and 29 May 1754 at Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. The Inventory of Lt. Nicholas Snow was taken late in the month in May 1754. His estate was proved on 17 July 1754 at Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

Children of Lt. Nicholas Snow and Lydia Shaw
Jonathan Snow b. 30 Jan 1691/92, d. 1777
Mark Snow b. 30 Apr 1695
Nathaniel Snow b. 16 Oct 1697, d. a 25 Jun 1751
Joshua Snow b. 18 Aug 1700, d. b 25 Jun 1751
Thankfull Snow+ b. 7 Feb 1701/2, d. a 17 Feb 1755
Sarah Snow b. 20 Mar 1703/4, d. a 25 Jun 1751
Phebe Snow b. 17 Nov 1705, d. b 25 Jun 1751
Prence Snow b. 26 Dec 1707, d. b 22 Feb 1758

Lydia Shaw (F)
b. say 1670, d. after 8 December 1714, #42035
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Relationship=7th great-grandmother of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     Lydia Shaw was born circa 1668 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Lydia Shaw was born say 1670 at prob Lakenham, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Deacon Johnathan Shaw and Phebe Watson. Lydia Shaw and Lt. Nicholas Snow were married by record on 4 April 1689 at Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Lydia Shaw married Lt. Nicholas Snow, son of Capt Mark Snow and Jane Prence, on 4 April 1689 at Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Lydia Shaw died after 8 December 1714 at Probably, Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts; possibly at Rochester.

Children of Lydia Shaw and Lt. Nicholas Snow
Jonathan Snow b. 30 Jan 1691/92, d. 1777
Mark Snow b. 30 Apr 1695
Nathaniel Snow b. 16 Oct 1697, d. a 25 Jun 1751
Joshua Snow b. 18 Aug 1700, d. b 25 Jun 1751
Thankfull Snow+ b. 7 Feb 1701/2, d. a 17 Feb 1755
Sarah Snow b. 20 Mar 1703/4, d. a 25 Jun 1751
Phebe Snow b. 17 Nov 1705, d. b 25 Jun 1751
Prence Snow b. 26 Dec 1707, d. b 22 Feb 1758

Capt Mark Snow (M)
b. 9 May 1628, d. before January 1694/95, #42036
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Relationship=8th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     Capt Mark Snow was born on 9 May 1628 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He was the son of Nicholas Snow and Constance Hopkins. On 1643 was on the lists of those able to bear arms and was a Lieutenant in the Militia at Plymouth Colony. Toghether with his parents, brothers and sisters he settled at Nauset, Eastham, Cape Cod on 14 April, 1644. The following is a partial listing of his activities.
Capt Mark Snow was served as a Constable in 1655. On 1655 he applied for permission to be freeman.
On 1655 Signed the call to Rev.John Mayo to settle in Eastham, MA as minister.
He married Anna Cooke, daughter of Josias Cooke Sr. and Elizabeth Ring, on 18 January 1655 at Probably, Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. On 1657 became a freeman.
Capt Mark Snow gave oath of allegiance on 3 June 1657; chosen Surveyor of Highways. He a Captain in the Militia in 1659. He married Jane Prence, daughter of Gov. Thomas Prence and Mary Collier, on 9 January 1660/61 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Capt Mark Snow was Town Clerk, Eastham, MA between 1663 and 1678. He was a selectman, Eastham, MA between 1667 and 1685. On 5 June 1667 attended the Grand Enquest, Gov, Thomas Prence officiated.
On 24 October 1667 on the Grand Jury with his brother Joseph Snow.
He was served as a Selectman in 1673. He was a member of the Coundil of War in 1675. He was a deputy, Eastham, MA between 1675 and 1681. He served in King Philip's War in 1675/76. On 1679 "Select Courts" "being establishe by law, Capt. Jonathan Sparow , Mr Mark Snow and Mr. John Doane were commissioned to hold them in this town." Eastham, MA.
He left a will on 23 November 1694

Will of Mark Snow

In the name of God Amen. I Mark Snow of Eastham being weak of body but sound in mind and disposing memory, fo make this my last will and testament in manner and form following. That is to say, first and principally I resign my soul unto God that gave it in hopeful assurance of a blessed resurrection at ye last day in and through ye merits of my blessed redeemer; and secondly , I commit my body to ye earth from whence it was taken to be decetly buried at ye discretion of my executor hereafter named. As for my temporal estate that ye Lord hath lent unto me I dispose of that as followeth:

Imprimis--I give unto my son, Nickolas, a pardel of land where his house stands, computed at twenty and six acres, according to bounds set down in ye pruchasers book of records, with two acres of meadow lying at ye head of Namskakett, according to record as above said.

Imp. I give unto my son, Nickolas ye one half of my lot of land lying at Satuckett, between Jonathan Bangs and ye Indian Land. I Give unto my son Nickolas, ye one half of a parcel of meadow lying in ye township of Yarmouth in a place called Blue Meadow in ye south side of Bass River.

It. I give to my son Thomas Snow ye extra half of my lot where his house stands onthat side and next the Indian range, and ye one half of my meadow in Yarmouth yt above specified meadow.

It. I give unto my son Prince Snow after my wife's decease of widowhood, my now dwelling house, and all ye land adjoining and fifteen acres of land above ye common road according to bounds specified in ye record abovesaid. I give to my son Prince Snow three acres of meadow that lies below my now dwelling house according to bounds set down in ye before specified book of records.

It. I give to my son Thomas Snow as acre of land at ye northmost end my lot in ye old fields commonly so-called and another small division of land estimated at three-quaters of an acre of land lying in ye specified old field at Satuckett between Ensign Bangs and Thomas Freeman.

It. I give to my son Prince Snow ye remainder of my lot of land containing three acres of land in ye specified Indian fields after my wife's decease.

I give to my son Nickolas and Thomas my lot of land containing three acres of land according to record lying between John Freemans pasture andye common road. I give unto my son Prince after my wife's decease an acre and a half of meadow lying between John Cole and Stephen Hopkins in Namskaket meadow according to bounds specified in ye before specified records. All my land that lie undivided after my wife's decease i give and bequeath to my three sons Nickolas, Thomas and Prince to be equally divided between them.

It. I give and beequeath to my loving wife, Jane Snow all my whole personal estate after my debts and funeral charges are paid. I do appoint my loving wife, Jane Snow my whole and sole executor after my decease. It. I give to my son Prince Snow, my musket cat-box and cutlass and one pistol. I give to my son Thomas Snow my back sword and one pistol. It. I give to my grand-child Jonathan Snow my carbine. To ye truth and verify hereof I have set my hanc and seal this twenty and third day of November, 1694.

Signed and sealed in the
presence of us

Mark Snow
Samuel Knowles
Thomas Crosby Jr.
Jonathan Sparrow

Copied from Barnstabe Court Probate Records, Book 1

The Will of Jane Snow

In the name of God, Amen. I Jane Snow, widow, of Harwich, being weak of body ,but of sound and disposing memory, blessed be God for it, do make this my last will and testament in manner following; That is to say, first and principally, I resign my soul into ye merciful hand of Almighty God, my Creator, assuredly hoping through ye merits of my blessed Savior to obtain pardon and remission all my sins; and my body I commit to the earth whence it was taken, to be decently buried at ye discreation of my executors hereafter named. And as for the temporal estate that God hasgiven me I dispose of it as followeth;

Imp. I give my son Nickolas Snow, my Casin and ewer, and small brass kettle and one split.

It. I give to my son Thomas Snow, one copper kettle.

It. I give to my son Prince Snow, my great iron kettle.

It. For my cattle, my will is that they be equally divided among all my children.

It. I give to Anne Atwood a pewter wine cup, and a dram cup and a suckling bottle.

It. I give my cabinet unto my grand child Jane Nickerson.

It. I give my little trunk unto my grand child Jane Snow.

Furthermore my will is, that ye rest of my moveable estate be equally divided betwix my daughters, Mary and Sarah.

Furthermore, I do appoint my son Nickolas Snow and my brother Jonathan Sparrow, for this is my last will performed.

As witness my hand and seal this twenty and first day of December, 1703.

Signed, sealed and delivered her
in the presence of us. Jane + Snow

mark
Mary Sparrow
Martha Cobb

The above will proved July 2, 1712.

He died before January 1694/95 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. The Inventory of Capt Mark Snow was taken on 9 January 1694/95. His estate was proved on 2 July 1712.

Child of Capt Mark Snow and Anna Cooke
Anne Snow b. 7 Jul 1656, d. b 7 Jul 1714

Children of Capt Mark Snow and Jane Prence
Mary Snow+ b. 30 Nov 1661, d. bt 1718 - 1721
Lt. Nicholas Snow+ b. 6 Dec 1663, d. bt 25 Jun 1751 - 29 May 1754
Elizabeth Snow b. 9 May 1666, d. 18 Jan 1675
Thomas Snow+ b. 6 Aug 1668, d. a 1 May 1737
Sarah Snow b. 10 May 1671, d. a 21 Dec 1703
Prence Snow b. 22 May 1674, d. 7 Jul 1742
Elizabeth Snow b. 22 Jun 1676, d. 22 Mar 1677/78
Hannah Snow b. 16 Sep 1679

Jane Prence (F)
b. 1 November 1637, d. circa 1711, #42037
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Relationship=8th great-grandmother of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     Jane Prence was born on 1 November 1637 at Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Gov. Thomas Prence and Mary Collier. Jane Prence married Capt Mark Snow, son of Nicholas Snow and Constance Hopkins, on 9 January 1660/61 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Jane Prence Widow Jane Snow admitted to Church in Harwich, April 1701 at Church, Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, April 1701. She left a will on 21 December 1703

LAST WILL OF JANE (PRENCE) SNOW

In the name of God, Amen. I, Jane Snow, widow, of Harwich, being weak of body, but of sound and disposing memory, Blessed be God for it, do make this my last will and testament in manner following: that is to say, first and principally, I resign my soul into ye merciful hand of Almighty God, my creator, assuredly hoping through ye merits of my Blessed Savior to obtain the pardon and remission all my sins; and my body I commit to the eatrth whence it was taken, to be decently buried at ye descretion of my executors hereafter named. And as for the temporal estate that God has given me I dispose of it as followeth;

Imprimis I give to my son Nicholas Snow my casin and ewer, and small brass kettle and one spit.

Item I give unto my son thomas Snow one copper kettle.

Item I give unto my son Prince snow my great iron Kettle.

Item For my cattle, my will is that they be equally divided among all my children.

Item I give to Anne Atwood a pewter wine cup and a dram cup and a suckling bottle.

Item I give my cabinet unto my grandchild Jane Nickerson.

Item I give my little trunk unto my grandchild Jane SAnow. Furthermore my will is that ye rest of my moveable estate be equally divided betwix my two daughters, Mary and Sarah.

Furthermore, I do appoint my son Nicholas Snow and my brother Jonathan Sparrow for to see this my last will performed. As wittness my hand and seal this 21 December 1703.

Signed and sealed and delivered X
in presence of us. Jane Snow her mark

Mary Sparrow
Martha Cobb.

She died circa 1711 at Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Her estate was proved on 2 July 1712.

Children of Jane Prence and Capt Mark Snow
Mary Snow+ b. 30 Nov 1661, d. bt 1718 - 1721
Lt. Nicholas Snow+ b. 6 Dec 1663, d. bt 25 Jun 1751 - 29 May 1754
Elizabeth Snow b. 9 May 1666, d. 18 Jan 1675
Thomas Snow+ b. 6 Aug 1668, d. a 1 May 1737
Sarah Snow b. 10 May 1671, d. a 21 Dec 1703
Prence Snow b. 22 May 1674, d. 7 Jul 1742
Elizabeth Snow b. 22 Jun 1676, d. 22 Mar 1677/78
Hannah Snow b. 16 Sep 1679

Nicholas Snow (M)
b. 25 January 1599/0, d. 15 November 1676, #42038
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Relationship=9th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     Nicholas Snow resided at. Nicholas Snow was born on 25 January 1599 at Hoxton, Middlesex, England. Nicholas Snow was born circa 25 January 1598/99 at London, Middlesex, England. He was baptized on 25 January 1599/0 at St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, London, England. He was the son of Nicholas Snow Sr. and Elizabeth Rowlles. Nicholas Snow emigrated in July 1623 from Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; In the Anne. On 1624 he shared in the division on land at Plymouth.
He married Constance Hopkins, daughter of Stephen Hopkins and Mary (Unknown), before 27 May 1627 at First Congregational Church, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. On 1633 He was a freeman.
On 1645 He with six others, Mr Thomas Prence, John Doane, Nicholas Snow, Josias Cook, Richard Higgins, John Smally, and Edward Bangs, seven families, in all forty nine souls began the settlement of Easham, at first calle Mauset.
Nicholas Snow resided at at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, in 1645. He was was town clerk Eastham, MA between 1646 and 1662. He was was a deputy Eastham, MA between 1649 and 1649. He was a selectman, Eastham, MA between 1663 and 1670. He left a will on 14 November 1666

I, Nicholas Snow of Eastham being old and infirm of body but of perfect memory and understanding not knowing the day of my departure but yet daily expecting my last change I think it meet to leave this behind mee as my last will and testament.

Impt. I commend my sole into the arms of God's Mercy trhrough Christ Jesus in whom I hope to sleep, and my body to a decent burial; and as concerning my temporal estate tha God of his Goodness has given me, it is my last will and testament that after this manner it should be disposed of.

Impt. To my son Mark I give an gequeath all that twenty acres of upland lying at Namskaket where his house now stands, and two acres of meadow and all that broken marsh thereof ine at Namskakett. Item, two thirds of my great lott at Satuckett lying next the Indian Ground, and that side of my lott west of the Indian land I give to him, and his heirs lawfully begotten of his body forever; and what he can purchase more of upland meadow of the Intians thereatt Satuckett, I give to him all this abovesaid lands or meadow or marsh purchased or unpurchased, I give to him and to his heirs lawfully begotten of his body forever.

Impt. To my son Joseph Snow I give the other third of my great lott at Satuckett and two acres ad a half of meadow lying at Namskekett near the head, and an neck of upland between it on the west side of William Twinnings all his abovesid land and meadow I give to my son Joseph Snow, and to his heirs lawfully begotton of his body forever.

Imp. To my son Stephen Snow I give twenty acres on the south side of my greatt lott at Porchett, and ten acres of my little lott at Satuckett, lying between Daniel Cole and Edward Bangs by the side of a little pond and acre and a half of meadow at the Boat Meadow lying between Thomas Williams and Samuel Freemans and that part of my medow at the Great Meadow, that lyeth between Josiah Cooke and the Eel Creek; all this abovesaid land and meadow, I give to my son Steven, and the hiers lawfully begotton o his body, forever.

Item. Tm my son John Snow, I give all thay my land at Paomet, purchased or unpurchase whether upland or meadow; and all my right, title or priviledg at Paomett, I give to my son John Snow and to the heirs lawfully begotten of his body forever,

It. To my son Jabez Snow I gve all my land lying between my house and my son Thomas Paines, and seven acres att the Bss Pond lying between Daniel Coles and William Browns and a half an acre of marsh at the end of it; and six acres of upland at the Herring Pond, and an care and half of meadow att Silver Springs lying on the north side of William (?Walkers), and the Cliff of upland adjacent to the avovesaid meadow and all the sedge ground about it to Ephriam Doanes and that part of my house he lives in as long as my wife or I do live.

Item. I give him two acres of meadow at the Great Meadwo lying between the Eel Creek and Joseph Hardings.

Item. To my son Jabez I give that my four acres of meadow at Billingsgate due to me unlayed out, all this agoresaid upland meadow I give to my son Jabez Snow, and the heirs of his body lawfuylly begotten forever.

Item. This my meadow about my house I give to my son Jabez.

Item. I give to my loving wife Constant Snow all my stock of cattle, sheep, horses, swine whatsoever to be at her disposall for her comfort and support of her life with all the moveable goods I am possessed of; and after her decease stok and moveables to be equally divided amongst my children.

Item. To my wife I give the pte and disposal of that part of my house shee now dwells in during her life time, and after her death to my sons, Jabez Snow.

Item. I give to my loving wife that ten acres of upland att Porchett and 20 of Billinggate Island, for her disposall for comfort of her life; but if shee need it not, and leaves it undiposed of I give it then to my son Steven Snow; that 20 acres of uland att Billingsgate if my wife leave it undisposed of, then to my sons Jabez Snow.

I do give to the Church at Eastham for the funiture of the Table of the Lord with pewter, of other. I da say I do give ten shillings out of my estate after my wife' decease.

That is my lst will and Testament I have sett my hand and seal, this fourtenth day of November, one thousand six hundred and seventy and six.

Witnessed, signed and sealed, Nicholas Snow,
In the presence of us:
     SAMUEL TREAT
     THOMAS PAINE, SEN.
     
It is my desire that Dea, Samel Freeman and John Mayo would oversee the same and faithful performance of this my last will and testament; and be helpful in any case of need concerning the same.

Above transcribed from the Record at Plymouth by me Josiah Paine.

He died on 15 November 1676 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, at age 76. An Inventory of the estate of Nicholas Snow of the Towne of Eastham in the Collonie of Plymouth in New England late Deceased

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Impr: To a prsell of Coopers tooles

Item 1 axe 00 04 0

Item 1 Cresett 00 03 0

Item 1 adds 00 02 0

Item 2 hoells 00 01 6

Item 1 heading knife 00 00 6

Item 2 Drawing knives 00 03 0

Item one Crosse stocke 00 00 6

Item 1 Joynter 00 05 0

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Item 4 augers 00 03 0

Item 2 old addses 00 03 0

Item 3 Chissells 00 01 6

Item 1 Gouge 00 00 6

Item 1 three spare Chissell 00 03 0

Item 1 old handsaw 00 01 6

Item 2 old addses 00 02 0

Item 1 trewell 00 01 0

Item 3 plaine Irons 00 02 6

Item 1 sawsett 00 00 6

Item 1 foreplaine 00 01 6

Item 1 bill hooke 00 01 6

Item 1 paire of pincers 00 01 0

Item 2 Cow bells 00 05 0

Item 1 Croscut saw 00 03 0

Item 1 frow 00 03 0

Item 1 whipsaw 00 08 0

Item 1 Crow Iron 00 06 0

Item 3 Iron weddges 00 03 2

Item 1 old Couller 00 01 6

Item 3 peeces of Iron Cheine 00 06 0

Item 1 bolt and shakle 0* 02 6

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Item old Iron 00 08 0

Item 1 tinnine lampe 00 01 0

Item 1 ringe and staple 00 01 0

Item 2 pot hangers 00 06 0

Item 1 paire of tonggs 00 02 6

Item 1 Gridjron 00 02 6

Item 1 paire of pothookes 00 01 0

Item 2 paire of sheets 00 02 0

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Item 1 paire of bellowes 00 02 00

Item 1 old sickle 00 00 09

Item 1 smale hatchell & padlocke one Chest locke 00 02 06

Item 1 box smoothing Irona and heaters 00 02 06

Item 1 smale Gun 00 12 00

Item 1 rapier 00 03 00

Item 1 barrell of a Gun 00 10 00

Item 1 warming pan 00 07 00

Item 1 Driping pan 00 04 00

Item 1 Iron kettle 00 10 00

Item 1 little Iron pott 00 03 00

Item 1 fryin pan 00 02 06

Item 1 brasse kettle 01 18 00

Item 1 Iron skillet 00 03 06

Item 1 smale brasse skillet 00 00 09

Item 1 Iron pott and hookes 00 03 06

Item brasse Morter and pestle 00 04 00

Item 6 alcemy spoones 00 02 00

Item 2 pewter platters 00 08 00

Item 1 pewter platter 00 06 00

Item 2 pewter platters 00 06 00

Item 2 smale pewter basons 00 04 00

Item 1 smale pewter Dish 00 02 00

Item 2 pewter porrengers 00 02 00

Item 1 pewter salt 00 01 06

Item 1 pewter bowle 00 01 00

Item 1 pewter quart 00 02 00

Item 1 pewter Candlesticke 00 01 06

Item 1 old pewter bason 00 01 00

Item 1 old pewter salt 00 00 06

Item 1 old pewter Cawdle pott 00 00 06

Item 1 pewter bottle 00 01 06

Item 1 tennine pint pott 00 00 06

Item 1 old pewter Dish 00 00 06

Item 1 little pewter Dish 00 01 00

Item 2 pewter sawsers 00 01 00

Item 2 old sawcers and one pewter Dram Cupp 00 00 06

Item 1 earthen Jugg 00 01 00

Item 1 smale earthen Jugg 00 00 06

Item 1 smale Glass bottle 00 00 06

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Item 1 earthen Cupp & one earthen porring Dish 00 00 (*)

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Item 1 Glasse bottle

Item 1 Glasse bottle 00 01 06

Item 1 Cheesfatt 00 00 06

Item 2 earthen pudding pans 00 00 08

Item 1 earthen pan 00 00 06

Item 9 wooden trayes 00 04 00

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Item 2 meale seives 00 02 02

Item 1 woolen spining wheele 00 03 06

Item 1 milking paile 00 01 00

Item 1 milking paile 00 01 06

Item 1 old Cart rope 00 01 00

Item 1 Greate Coate 01 00 00

Item 1 troopers Coate 01 03 00

Item 1 old frise Coate 00 03 00

Item 1 paire of sarge briches 00 12 00

Item 1 paire of Cloth briches 00 08 00

Item 1 paire of old briches 00 02 00

Item 1 paire of briches 00 08 00

Item penistone wastcoate 00 10 00

Item 1 wastcoate 00 02 00

Item 1 paire of Drawers 00 01 06

Item 1 paire of Drawers 00 07 00

Item 1 paire of stockens 00 03 06

Item 1 paire of stockens 1 Neckcloth 2 shirts 00 08 08

Item 2 linnen Capps and three woolen Capps 00 02 00

Item 1 hatt six shillings 00 06 00

Item 2 yards and an halfe of Carsey 00 12 06

Item 2 yards & 3 quarters of Carsey 00 16 00

Item 3 yards of Lincy woolsey 00 10 06

Item 3 yards and three quarters of hommade cloth 00 08 00

Item 2 yards and an halfe of hommade Cloth 00 07 06

Item 3 yards of homade Cloth 00 09 00

Item 7 yards and a quarter of hommade Cloth 01 02 00

Item 1 paire of sheets 01 08 00

Item 1 paire of sheets 01 06 00

Item 1 paire of sheets 01 06 00

Item 3 old sheets 00 08 00

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Item 2 Chests locke and Key 00 16 00

Item 2 oxen 07 10 00

Item 2 Cowes 04 00 00

Item 1 Cow 01 17 00

another Cow 01 10 00

Item 10 Napkings and an old towell 00 10 00

Item in silver Mony 02 05 00

in flax 00 01 04

Item 1 Card of buttons 00 01 04

Item a parsell of old bookes 00 04 00

Item a paire of Gloves 00 02 00

Item 1 Psalm booke 00 01 00

Item 1 old box 00 01 00

Item 1 pound and halfe of woolen yarne 00 03 00

Item 10 pound of linnine teare yerne 01 00 00

Item 1 old Winscott Chest 00 03 00

Item 1 Great Chaire 00 02 06

Item 2 smale old Chaires 00 01 00

Item 2 formes 2s 00 02 00

Item 1 paire of New Plaine heeld shooes 00 04 06

Item 1 broad hooped rudlett

1 old Case 3 empty bottles 00 03 00

Item on old lookeing Glasse 00 00 06

Item an old hoe and a Masons hamer 00 02 00

Item 1 feather bed 03 00 00

Item 1 bolster 00 10 00

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Item 4 pillowes 00 10 00

Item 1 rugg 00 14 00

Item 2 blanketts 01 10 00

Item 1 blankett 00 06 00

Item 5 old pillow bears 00 04 00

Item 1 pillowbeer 00 03 00

Item 2 smale Curtaines and vallence 00 02 06

Item 1 halfe bushell Measure 00 01 06

Item a prsell of tryed tallow 00 05 00

Item an earthen pott 00 00 06

Item 1 earthen pott 00 00 04

Item in butter 00 05 00

Item in bees wax 00 03 00

Item a tubb with hony tubb and all 00 08 00

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Item an old bagg 00 03 00

Item a paire of old Cards & reele 00 01 00

Item 1 booke 00 01 00

Item 1 beer barrell 00 02 00

Item 1 pillowbeer 00 02 00

Item 1 Napkin 00 01 00

Item 2 paire of old stockens 00 02 00

Item 1 old bagg 00 00 06

Item 1 Great Iron pott with the legg out; 00 08 00

Item 1 winscott bedsteed 00 12 00

Item 1 featerbed 01 15 00

Item 1 bolster 00 08 00

Item 2 old blanketts 00 02 00

Item 1 old Rugg 00 03 00

Item 1 old Winowing sheet 00 01 00

Item 1 Dore locke and key 00 01 06

Item 1 featherbed 02 10 0

Item 1 bolster 00 10 00

Item 1 Rugg 00 14 00

Item 2 old Chamber potts 00 01 06

Item 1 plow plaine and a rabbett plaine 00 01 06

Item 2 yards and halfe of New Linine Cloth 00 05 00

Item 3 yards and an halfe of New shecy linnine Cloth 00 05 03

Item 2 pound of powder 00 03 00

Item 5 pound of shott and bullets 00 01 08

Item an old Chest 00 02 06

Item in Nailes 00 01 06

Item 1 seifting trough 00 02 00

Item 2 paire of smale hinges 00 01 00

Item 5 Dear skins wash Lether 6s pr pound 03 18 00

Item 1 paire of wooden scales 00 02 06

Item 2 old barrells 00 04 00

Item 1 barrell of beefe 01 06 00

Item 1 hyde 01 00 00

Item 1 linnine spinig wheel 00 04 00

Item in Mault 00 02 00

Item in salt 00 02 00

Item in old Caske 00 04 00

Item 59 pound of sheeps wool 02 10 00

Item one Musterd shott 00 01 00

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Item a prsell of beeffe 00 06 00

Item twenty seauen sheep 09 00 00

Item in Indian Corne 05 08 00

Item in wheat 00 12 00

Item in Rye 00 10 00

Item 1 oxe yoake and Irons 00 02 00

Item 1 Cart and wheels 01 10 00

Item 3 hives of bees 01 10 00

Item four swine 01 06 00

Item 3 hundred and 30 foot of board 01 00 00

Item in horse Flesh 04 10 00

Item 1 fiue yeer old steer 02 10 00

Item in young Cattle 04 01 00

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32 05 00(2)

The totall sume errors excepted in the Casting up 102 10 09

Constant Snow The Relict of Nicholas Snow late Deceased of Eastham made oath to the truth of this Inventory, before Mee John ffreeman Assistant this 22cond of March 1676/77.

Plymouth Colony Wills, Vol. III, part 2, f. 73-77.


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1. Value in left hand margin of MS is probably an interim total. Its proper position would be one or two items higher or lower in the list. [Catherine Gates]

2. Value appears in left hand margin of MS. It is probably an interim total. Its placement is not absolutely certain. [Catherine Gates].

Children of Nicholas Snow and Constance Hopkins
Capt Mark Snow+ b. 9 May 1628, d. b Jan 1694/95
Mary Snow+ b. c 14 Dec 1630, d. 28 Apr 1704
Sarah Snow b. c 1632, d. a 8 Mar 1696/97
Lt. Joseph Snow+ b. 24 Nov 1634, d. 3 Jan 1722
Stephen Snow+ b. c 1636, d. 17 Dec 1705
John Snow b. c 1638, d. b 4 Apr 1692
Elizabeth Snow b. c 1640, d. 16 Jun 1678
Lt. Jabez Snow Sr.+ b. c 1642, d. 27 Dec 1690
Ruth Snow b. c 1644, d. 17 Jan 1716/17
(Unknown) Snow b. a 1644
Constance Snow+ b. c 1646
Hannah Snow b. c 1646
Rebecca Snow b. c 1648

Constance Hopkins (F)
b. 11 May 1606, d. 15 October 1677, #42039
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     Constance Hopkins was also known as Constanza Hopkins. She was baptized on 11 May 1606 at Hursley, Hampshire, England. She was the daughter of Stephen Hopkins and Mary (Unknown). Constance Hopkins married Nicholas Snow, son of Nicholas Snow Sr. and Elizabeth Rowlles, before 27 May 1627 at First Congregational Church, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Constance Hopkins died on 15 October 1677 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, at age 71.

Children of Constance Hopkins and Nicholas Snow
Capt Mark Snow+ b. 9 May 1628, d. b Jan 1694/95
Mary Snow+ b. c 14 Dec 1630, d. 28 Apr 1704
Sarah Snow b. c 1632, d. a 8 Mar 1696/97
Lt. Joseph Snow+ b. 24 Nov 1634, d. 3 Jan 1722
Stephen Snow+ b. c 1636, d. 17 Dec 1705
John Snow b. c 1638, d. b 4 Apr 1692
Elizabeth Snow b. c 1640, d. 16 Jun 1678
Lt. Jabez Snow Sr.+ b. c 1642, d. 27 Dec 1690
Ruth Snow b. c 1644, d. 17 Jan 1716/17
(Unknown) Snow b. a 1644
Constance Snow+ b. c 1646
Hannah Snow b. c 1646
Rebecca Snow b. c 1648

Stephen Hopkins (M)
b. circa 1578, d. before 17 July 1644, #42040
Relationship=10th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     Stephen Hopkins was born circa 1578 at Probably, Hampshire, England. He married Mary (Unknown) before 13 May 1604 at Probably, Hampshire, England. On 1609 It has to be proven that he sailed aboard the Sea Venture bound for Virginia, but it is quite possible.
Stephen Hopkins married Elizabeth Fisher on 19 February 1617/18 at St. Mary Matfellon, Whitechapel, Middlesex, England. Stephen Hopkins was grandted land six acres indicating five people in his household, (since Stephen should have an extra share). In 1623 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. On 22 May 1627 In the cattle division, the seventh lot "fell to Stephen Hopkins and his companie joyned to him"; wife Elizabeth Hopkins, Gyles Hopkins, Caleb Hopkins, Debora Hopkins, Nichollas Snow, Constance Snow, WilPlymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusettsiam Palmer, Frances Palmer, WilPlymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusettsiam Palmer Jr., John Billington Sr., Hellen Billington, and Frances Billington.
He was was fined "for selling wine, beere, strong waters, and nutmegs at excessive rates." On 4 September 1638 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He left a will on 6 June 1644

Will of Stephen Hopkins

The last Will and Testament of Mr. Stephen Hopkins exhibited upon the Oathes of mr Willm Bradford and Captaine Miles Standish at the generall Court holden at Plymouth the xxth of August Anno dm 1644 as it followeth in these wordes vizt.

The sixt of June 1644 I Stephen Hopkins of Plymouth in New England being weake yet in good and prfect memory blessed be God yet considering the fraile estate of all men I do ordaine and make this to be my last will and testament in manner and forme following and first I do committ my body to the earth from whence it was taken, and my soule to the Lord who gave it, my body to b eburyed as neare as convenyently may be to my wyfe Deceased And first my will is that out of my whole estate my funerall expences be discharged secondly that out of the remayneing part of my said estate that all my lawfull Debts be payd thirdly I do bequeath by this my will to my sonn Giles Hopkins my great Bull wch is now in the hands of Mris Warren. Also I do give to Stephen Hopkins my sonn Giles his sonne twenty shillings in Mris Warrens hands for the hire of the said Bull Also I give and bequeath to my daughter Constanc Snow the wyfe of Nicholas Snow my mare also I give unto my daughter Deborah Hopkins the brodhorned black cowe and her calf and half the Cowe called Motley Also I doe give and bequeath unto my daughter Damaris Hopkins the Cowe called Damaris heiffer and the white faced calf and half the cowe called Mottley Also I give to my daughter Ruth the Cowe called Red Cole and her calfe and a Bull at Yarmouth wch is in the keepeing of Giles Hopkins wch is an yeare and advantage old and half the curld Cowe Also I give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth the Cowe called Smykins and her calf and thother half of the Curld Cowe wth Ruth and an yearelinge heiffer wth out a tayle in the keeping of Gyles Hopkins at Yarmouth Also I do give and bequeath unto my foure daughters that is to say Deborah Hopkins Damaris Hopkins Ruth Hopkins and Elizabeth Hopkins all the mooveable goods the wch do belong to my house as linnen wollen beds bedcloathes pott kettles pewter or whatsoevr are moveable belonging to my said house of what kynd soever and not named by their prticular names all wch said mooveables to be equally devided amongst my said daughters foure silver spoones that is to say to eich of them one, And in case any of my said daughters should be taken away by death before they be marryed that then the part of their division to be equally devided amongst the Survivors. I do also by this my will make Caleb Hopkins my sonn and heire apparent giveing and bequeathing unto my said sonn aforesaid all my Right title and interrest to my house and lands at Plymouth wth all the Right title and interrest wch doth might or of Right doth or may hereafter belong unto mee, as also I give unto my saide heire all such land wch of Right is Rightly due unto me and not at prsent in my reall possession wch belongs unto me by right of my first comeing into this land or by any other due Right, as by such freedome or otherwise giveing unto my said heire my full & whole and entire Right in all divisions allottments appoyntments or distributions whatsoever to all or any pt of the said lande at any tyme or tymes so to be disposed Also I do give moreover unto my foresaid heire one paire or yooke of oxen and the hyer of them wch are in the hands of Richard Church as may appeare by bill under his hand Also I do give unto my said heire Caleb Hopkins all my debts wch are now oweing unto me, or at the day of my death may be oweing unto mee either by booke bill or bills or any other way rightfully due unto mee ffurthermore my will is that my daughters aforesaid shall have free recourse to my house in Plymouth upon any occation there to abide and remayne for such tyme as any of them shall thinke meete and convenyent & they single persons And for the faythfull prformance of this my will I do make and ordayne my aforesaid sonn and heire Caleb Hopkins my true and lawfull Executor ffurther I do by this my will appoynt and make my said sonn and Captaine Miles Standish joyntly supervisors of this my will according to the true meaneing of the same that is to say that my Executor & supervisor shall make the severall divisions parts or porcons legacies or whatsoever doth appertaine to the fullfilling of this my will It is also my will that my Executr & Supervisor shall advise devise and dispose by the best wayes & meanes they cann for the disposeing in marriage or other wise for the best advancnt of the estate of the forenamed Deborah Damaris Ruth and Elizabeth Hopkins Thus trusting in the Lord my will shalbe truly prformed according to the true meaneing of the same I committ the whole Disposeing hereof to the Lord that hee may direct you herein

June 6th 1644

Witnesses hereof By me Steven Hopkins

Myles Standish

William Bradford.

He died before 17 July 1644 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. The Inventory of Stephen Hopkins was taken on 17 July 1644. His estate was proved on 20 August 1644.

Children of Stephen Hopkins and Mary (Unknown)
Elizabeth Hopkins b. 13 May 1604, d. bt 1613 - 1620
Constance Hopkins+ b. 11 May 1606, d. 15 Oct 1677
Giles Hopkins+ b. 30 Jan 1607/8, d. 1689/90

Children of Stephen Hopkins and Elizabeth Fisher
Damaris Hopkins b. bt 1618 - 1619, d. b 22 May 1627
Oceanus Hopkins b. bt 6 Sep 1620 - 11 Nov 1620, d. b 22 May 1627
Caleb Hopkins b. c 1623, d. b 3 Apr 1651
Deborah Hopkins+ b. c 1625, d. b 1674
Damaris Hopkins+ b. c 1628
Ruth Hopkins b. s 1630, d. a 30 Nov 1644
Elizabeth Hopkins b. s 1632

Mary (Unknown) (F)
#42041
Relationship=10th great-grandmother of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     Mary (Unknown) married Stephen Hopkins before 13 May 1604 at Probably, Hampshire, England. Mary (Unknown) was buried on 9 May 1613 at Hursley, Hampshire, England. The Inventory of Mary (Unknown) was taken on 10 May 1613 at Hursley, Hampshire, England.

Children of Mary (Unknown) and Stephen Hopkins
Elizabeth Hopkins b. 13 May 1604, d. bt 1613 - 1620
Constance Hopkins+ b. 11 May 1606, d. 15 Oct 1677
Giles Hopkins+ b. 30 Jan 1607/8, d. 1689/90

Joseph Burgess (M)
b. circa 1668, d. circa 1756, #42042
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     Joseph Burgess was born circa 1668; poss 1690. He was the son of John Burgess and Mary Worden. Joseph Burgess was born circa 1670 at Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He married Thomasine Bangs, daughter of Capt. Johnathan Bangs and Mary Mayo, in 1700. Joseph Burgess married Thomasine Bangs, daughter of Capt. Johnathan Bangs and Mary Mayo, on 5 April 1706 at Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Joseph Burgess died circa 1756.

Children of Joseph Burgess and Thomasine Bangs
Joseph Burgess Jr.+ b. 26 Feb 1700/1, d. 1756
Lydia Burgess b. 2 May 1704, d. 16 Jan 1777
John Burgess b. 5 Apr 1706
Jonathan Burgess b. 5 May 1708
Mercy Burgess b. 1 Jan 1711/12
Remember Burgess b. 21 Jun 1716
Simeon Burgess b. c 1718
Robert Burgess b. 6 Jan 1725/26

Thomasine Bangs (F)
b. 5 May 1678, #42043
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     Thomasine Bangs was born on 5 May 1678 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Capt. Johnathan Bangs and Mary Mayo. Thomasine Bangs married Joseph Burgess, son of John Burgess and Mary Worden, in 1700. Thomasine Bangs married Joseph Burgess, son of John Burgess and Mary Worden, on 5 April 1706 at Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.

Children of Thomasine Bangs and Joseph Burgess
Joseph Burgess Jr.+ b. 26 Feb 1700/1, d. 1756
Lydia Burgess b. 2 May 1704, d. 16 Jan 1777
John Burgess b. 5 Apr 1706
Jonathan Burgess b. 5 May 1708
Mercy Burgess b. 1 Jan 1711/12
Remember Burgess b. 21 Jun 1716
Simeon Burgess b. c 1718
Robert Burgess b. 6 Jan 1725/26

Capt. Johnathan Bangs (M)
b. circa 1640, d. 9 November 1728, #42044
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     Capt. Johnathan Bangs was born circa 1640 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He was the son of Edward Bangs and Rebecca (Unknown). Capt. Johnathan Bangs married Mary Mayo, daughter of Capt. Samuel Mayo and Tamsen Lumpkin, on 16 July 1664 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Capt. Johnathan Bangs was deputy to the Colony Court at Plymouth 1676, 1682, 1683, 1687, 1688. In 1674. He was Representative to the General Court at Boston in 1692. He married Sarah (Unknown) before June 1719. Capt. Johnathan Bangs married Ruth Cole on 23 July 1720 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Capt. Johnathan Bangs died in 1728 at Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He died in 1728 at Massachusetts. He died on 9 November 1728 at Brewster, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.

Children of Capt. Johnathan Bangs and Mary Mayo
Capt. Edward Bangs b. 30 Sep 1665, d. 22 May 1746
Rebekah Bangs b. 1 Feb 1667
Jonathan Bangs b. 30 Apr 1670, d. 11 May 1670
Mary Bangs+ b. 14 Apr 1671, d. bt 1736 - 1745
Capt. Jonathan Bangs Jr. b. 4 May 1673, d. Feb 1736/37
Hannah Bangs b. 14 May 1676
Thomasine Bangs+ b. 5 May 1678
Capt. Samuel Bangs+ b. 12 Jul 1680, d. 11 Jun 1750
Mercy Bangs b. 7 Jan 1682
Elizabeth Bangs b. 15 May 1685
Sarah Bangs b. Aug 1687
Lydia Bangs b. 2 Oct 1689, d. a 5 Jan 1714/15

Mary Mayo (F)
b. 1645, d. 26 January 1710/11, #42045
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     Mary Mayo was born in 1645 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Capt. Samuel Mayo and Tamsen Lumpkin. Mary Mayo was baptized on 8 February 1650 at Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She married Capt. Johnathan Bangs, son of Edward Bangs and Rebecca (Unknown), on 16 July 1664 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Mary Mayo died on 26 January 1710/11 at Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.

Children of Mary Mayo and Capt. Johnathan Bangs
Capt. Edward Bangs b. 30 Sep 1665, d. 22 May 1746
Rebekah Bangs b. 1 Feb 1667
Jonathan Bangs b. 30 Apr 1670, d. 11 May 1670
Mary Bangs+ b. 14 Apr 1671, d. bt 1736 - 1745
Capt. Jonathan Bangs Jr. b. 4 May 1673, d. Feb 1736/37
Hannah Bangs b. 14 May 1676
Thomasine Bangs+ b. 5 May 1678
Capt. Samuel Bangs+ b. 12 Jul 1680, d. 11 Jun 1750
Mercy Bangs b. 7 Jan 1682
Elizabeth Bangs b. 15 May 1685
Sarah Bangs b. Aug 1687
Lydia Bangs b. 2 Oct 1689, d. a 5 Jan 1714/15

Edward Bangs (M)
b. 28 October 1591, d. between 19 October 1677 and 5 March 1678, #42046
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Relationship=9th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     Edward Bangs signed his will and several deeds. Edward Bangs was born circa 1591 at Chichester, Sussex, England. He was baptized on 28 October 1591 at Panfield, Essex, England. He was the son of John Bangs and Jane Chaire. Edward Bangs was grandted land in the amount of four acres as a passenger of the Anne in 1623 in the division of land in 1623 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He emigrated on 31 July 1623 from Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; sailed on the Anne. On 1627 In the 1627 Plymouth division of cattle "Edward Banges" was the thirteenth person in the twelthe company.
He was committee to lay out land Plymouth, MA on 3 January 1627/28. He married Lydia Hicks, daughter of Robert Hicks and Margaret (Unknown), circa 1633 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. In 1633 Edward Bangs was listed as a freeman at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He held the position of committee to divide meadow on 1 July 1633. He married Rebecca (Unknown) between 1634 and 1636 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Edward Bangs was committe to assess taxes, Plymouth, MA on 5 January 1634/35. He was commtiiee to assess taxes, Plymouth, MA on 1 March 1635/36. He was Plymouth representative to reunite Plymouth and Duxbury (but did not serve) on 14 March 1635/36. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on 4 October 1636. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on 3 January 1636/37. He held the ofiice of Grand Jury in Plymouth, MA on 7 March 1636/37. On 7 March 1636/37 Edward Bangs was listed as a freeman at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He was committee to allocate hay ground, Plymouth, MA on 20 March 1636/37. He was committee to allocate hay ground, Plymouth, MA on 2 October 1637. He was grand jury, Plymouth, MA on 5 June 1638. In 1639 Edward Bangs was listed as a freeman at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts; listed as gone in Plymouth County. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on 3 September 1639. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on 3 December 1639. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on 3 March 1639/40. He was committee to allocate hay ground, Plymouth, MA on 1 June 1640. He was grand jury, Plymouth, MA on 2 June 1640. On 2 November 1640 He was granted ten acres of meadow in the South Meadows.
He was committe to lay out land Plymouth, MA on 1 February 1640/41. He was committee to lay out highway, Plymouth, MA on 1 February 1640/41. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on 3 August 1641. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on 6 September 1641. On 7 September 1641 "Edward Banges" was granted a parcel fo fourscore acres of upland about "Warrens Wells."
He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on 7 December 1641. He was grand jury, Plymouth, MA on 1 March 1641/42. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on 1 March 1641/42. On 17 October 1642 "Wheras fourscore of upland are formerly granted to Edward Banges at Waren's Wells, he now desiring to have some land near his house, it is granted that he shall look out a parcel of land, which upon view shall be laid fourth for him, and to be deducted out of the 80 acres he should have at Warren's Wells."
On 1643 In Plymouth section of list of men able to bear arms.
He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on 6 June 1643. He from Joyce Wallen, widow for L8 "all that her house and messuage situate and being at Hobs Hole or Wellingsly with the garden place and uplands thereunto adjoining on 7 September 1643. He was petit jury, Plymouth, MA on 7 November 1643. He resided at at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, before 1645. He was treasurer, Eastham, MA between 1646 and 1665. He was Eastham highway surveyor on 1 June 1647. He was Eastham highway surveyor on 4 June 1650. He was Eastham highway surveyor on 3 June 1651. He sold land to Samuel Hicks of Plymouth for L3, 10s "a parcel of marsh meadow lying at the high pines on the Salthouse Beach" on 22 June 1651 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was committee to lay out highway, Plymouth, MA on 24 February 1652. He was grand jury, Plymouth, MA on 7 June 1652. He was Deputy to Plymouth Court for Eastham on 7 June 1652 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was an inkeeper on 6 October 1657 Edward Bangs at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was coroner's jury, Plymouth County, MA on 30 October 1667. On 29 May 1670 Edward Bangs was listed as a freeman at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He left a will on 19 October 1677 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He died between 19 October 1677 and 5 March 1678 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. His estate was proved on 5 March 1677/78.

Child of Edward Bangs and Lydia Hicks
John Bangs b. c 1634

Children of Edward Bangs and Rebecca (Unknown)
Rebecca Bangs+ b. c 1636, d. 19 Oct 1677
Sarah Bangs b. c 1638, d. 28 Feb 1682/83
Capt. Johnathan Bangs+ b. c 1640, d. 9 Nov 1728
Lydia Bangs+ b. c 1642, d. 13 Feb 1706
Hannah Bangs+ b. c 1644
Lt. Joshua Bangs b. c 1646, d. 14 Jan 1709/10
Bethia Bangs b. 24 May 1650
Apphia Bangs b. 15 Oct 1651
Mercy Bangs b. 15 Oct 1651

Rebecca (Unknown) (F)
b. 29 December 1611, #42047
Relationship=9th great-grandmother of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     Rebecca (Unknown) was born at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She was also known as Supposed Rebecca Hobart She is probably not Edward Bangs wife. She was also known as Rebecca Hubbard. Rebecca (Unknown) was born circa 1603 at Wymondham, Norfolk, England. She was baptized on 29 December 1611 at Norwich, Norfolk, England. She was baptized on 29 December 1611 at Hingham, Norfolk, England. She married Edward Bangs, son of John Bangs and Jane Chaire, between 1634 and 1636 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.

Children of Rebecca (Unknown) and Edward Bangs
Rebecca Bangs+ b. c 1636, d. 19 Oct 1677
Sarah Bangs b. c 1638, d. 28 Feb 1682/83
Capt. Johnathan Bangs+ b. c 1640, d. 9 Nov 1728
Lydia Bangs+ b. c 1642, d. 13 Feb 1706
Hannah Bangs+ b. c 1644
Lt. Joshua Bangs b. c 1646, d. 14 Jan 1709/10
Bethia Bangs b. 24 May 1650
Apphia Bangs b. 15 Oct 1651
Mercy Bangs b. 15 Oct 1651

John Bangs (M)
b. circa 1566, d. 11 February 1631/32, #42048
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Relationship=10th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     John Bangs was born circa 1560 at Panfield, Essex, England. John Bangs was born circa 1566 at Norwich, Norfolk, England. He was the son of Richard Bangs and Margaret (Unknown). John Bangs married Jane Chaire on 30 January 1586/87 at Panfield, Essex, England. John Bangs died on 11 February 1631/32 at Hempstead, Essex, England.

Child of John Bangs and Jane Chaire
Edward Bangs+ b. 28 Oct 1591, d. bt 19 Oct 1677 - 5 Mar 1678

Jane Chaire (F)
b. circa 1570, d. 11 February 1631/32, #42049
Relationship=10th great-grandmother of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     Jane Chaire was also known as Joan Chavis. She was also known as Jane Chavis. Jane Chaire was born circa 1565 at Norwich, Norfolk, England. Jane Chaire was born circa 1570 at at or near, Panfield, Essex, England. She married John Bangs, son of Richard Bangs and Margaret (Unknown), on 30 January 1586/87 at Panfield, Essex, England. Jane Chaire died after 1631. She died on 11 February 1631/32 at Hempstead, Essex, England.

Child of Jane Chaire and John Bangs
Edward Bangs+ b. 28 Oct 1591, d. bt 19 Oct 1677 - 5 Mar 1678

Richard Bangs (M)
b. circa 1536, d. 21 November 1586, #42050
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Relationship=11th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover Jr..

     Richard Bangs was born circa 1536 at Norwich, Norfolk, England. He was the son of Thomas Bangs. Richard Bangs married Margaret (Unknown). Richard Bangs died on 21 November 1586 at Norwich, Norfolk, England.

Child of Richard Bangs and Margaret (Unknown)
John Bangs+ b. c 1566, d. 11 Feb 1631/32


         

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